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Table of Contents
1.0 About This Release ................................................................................ 4 1.1 Login Credentials ............................................................................................... 5
2.0 Known Issues ....................................................................................... 6 2.1 General System Usability ...................................................................................... 6 2.2 Camera ........................................................................................................... 6 2.3 Multimedia ....................................................................................................... 7 2.4 Window Systems ................................................................................................ 7
3.0 Top Fixed Issues ................................................................................... 8 3.1 General System Usability ...................................................................................... 8 3.2 Bootloader ....................................................................................................... 8 3.3 Camera ........................................................................................................... 9 3.4 Communications ................................................................................................ 9 3.5 Compute ......................................................................................................... 9 3.6 Graphics ....................................................................................................... 10 3.7 Kernel .......................................................................................................... 10 3.8 Multimedia ..................................................................................................... 10 3.9 Performance ................................................................................................... 10
4.0 Documentation Corrections ....................................................................11
5.0 Implementation Details .........................................................................12 5.1 Video Decoder Instance Selection Planned Deprecation ................................................. 12 5.2 Installing Third Party Libraries May Overwrite L4T Files ................................................. 12 5.3 New Users Must Be Added to Video Group ................................................................ 12 5.4 Type-C Devices Unable to Drive DisplayPort .............................................................. 13 5.5 Instability after GDM Restart ................................................................................ 13 5.6 OpenGL-ES 1.1 Support Not Available ..................................................................... 13 5.7 Khronos Conformance Status ............................................................................... 14 5.8 Visual Profiler Launch Failure Workaround ................................................................ 14 5.9 EMC Frequency Adjustment for CPU Workload ........................................................... 14 5.10 GPU Debug and Profiling Tools Must Be Run as Root .................................................... 15 5.11 Beta Level Support for HBR3 ................................................................................ 15 5.12 GStreamer Plugin gst-omx Deprecated .................................................................... 15 5.13 Suspending the System from the Command Line......................................................... 15 5.14 OEM-config Option in Jetson Developer Kits .............................................................. 16 5.15 GNOME-Wayland Desktop Shell ............................................................................. 16 5.16 Increased Kernel Launch Latency on Denver 2 Cores .................................................... 17 5.17 Ubuntu tlp Package Conflicts with L4T Flashing Process ................................................ 17
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6.0 About Earlier Releases ..........................................................................18 16 December 2019 32.3.1 .......................................................................................... 18 18 November 2019 — 32.2.3 ....................................................................................... 24 9 October 2019 — 32.2.2 ........................................................................................... 29 26 August 2019 — 32.2.1 ........................................................................................... 35 17 July 2019 — 32.2 ................................................................................................. 41 18 March 2019 — 32.1 .............................................................................................. 47 8 November 2018 — 31.1 ........................................................................................... 51 15 October 2018 — 31.0.2 .......................................................................................... 53
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1.0 About This Release
The NVIDIA® Jetson™ Linux Driver Package (L4T) 32.4.3 release supports development with NVIDIA® Jetson Xavier™ NX, Jetson Nano™, Jetson AGX Xavier™ series, Jetson™ TX2 series, and Jetson TX1.
Platform and Release Information
Description Supported Version
Host machine version for flashing software onto Jetson devices.
Ubuntu x64 16.04 or 18.04 (x64 distribution)
Sample rootfs derived from Ubuntu operating system to run on Jetson devices.
Ubuntu 18.04 (arm64 distribution)
Supported Linux kernel version. 4.9
Supported ARM architecture. aarch64
Name of the configuration file used in flashing.
For a complete description of supported platforms and configuration names, see the table “Jetson Modules and Configurations” in the section Environment Variables of the NVIDIA Jetson Linux Developer Guide.
Jetson Xavier NX development module with Jetson Xavier NX reference carrier board: jetson-xavier-nx-devkit.conf
Jetson Xavier NX production module with Jetson Xavier NX reference carrier board: jetson-xavier-nx-devkit-emmc.conf
Jetson Nano development module with Jetson Nano reference carrier board: flashes to QSPI-NOR memory and microSD card: jetson-nano-devkit.conf
Jetson Nano production module with Jetson Nano reference carrier board: flashes to QSPI-NOR and eMMC memory: jetson-nano-devkit-emmc.conf
Jetson AGX Xavier 16GB or 32GB with Jetson AGX Xavier reference carrier board: jetson-agx-xavier-devkit.conf
https://docs.nvidia.com/jetson/l4t/Tegra%20Linux%20Driver%20Package%20Development%20Guide/quick_start.html#wwpID0E0ED0HAhttps://docs.nvidia.com/jetson/l4t/Tegra%20Linux%20Driver%20Package%20Development%20Guide/index.html
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Description Supported Version Jetson AGX Xavier 8GB with Jetson AGX Xavier reference carrier board: jetson-xavier-devkit-8gb.conf
Original Jetson TX2 with Jetson TX2 reference carrier board: jetson-tx2-devkit.conf
Jetson TX2i with Jetson TX2 reference carrier board: jetson-tx2-devkit-tx2i.conf
Jetson TX2 4GB with Jetson TX2 reference carrier board: jetson-tx2-devkit-4GB
Jetson TX1 with Jetson TX2 reference carrier board: jetson-tx1-devkit
Board names, module names, and revision numbers.
See the Jetson FAQ for a detailed list of Jetson device information.
Release tag name. tegra-l4t-r32.4.3
1.1 Login Credentials
Starting with Release 32.1, NVIDIA no longer provides a default user name and password for log-in. Follow the system prompts at first boot to create your own user credentials.
https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/faq#jetson-part-numbersJetson
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2.0 Known Issues
This section provides details about issues discovered during development and QA but not resolved in this release.
2.1 General System Usability The following general system usability related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2831831 Jetson Xavier NX: Audio corruption when Bluetooth® headset is connected to DUT
after disconnect.
200581861 Jetson AGX Xavier: System crash with CPU SError when UFS card is hotplugged in and out.
2.2 Camera
The following camera related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2849439 Jetson AGX Xavier series with lMX274 Dual camera: Flicker banding with incandescent light setting.
200459897 Jetson AGX Xavier series: Blur and image corruption with SLVS-EC sensor.
200517934 Jetson TX2 series: Intermittent noisy corruption with sensormode1: 1920x1080 @10bpp with IMX274 Dual camera.
200611569 Jetson Nano: Running multiple USB cameras simultaneously occasionally causes the average frame rate to drop below 30.
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2.3 Multimedia
The following camera related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200594164 Jetson Xavier NX: VLC media player app crashes when user tries to play a video.
2.4 Window Systems
The following camera related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200592935 Weston on Jetson Nano: nvgldemos app running on a DisplayPort (DP) display gets stuck if DP display is disconnected.
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3.0 Top Fixed Issues
These issues are resolved in this release.
Issues with a yellow background are related to matters raised on Jetson forums.
3.1 General System Usability The following general system usability related issues are resolved in this release.
Issue Description
200600549 “On screen keyboard” function does not activate.
200612061 NVIDIA® Jetson Xavier™ NX, NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier™, and NVIDIA Jetson™ TX2: apply_binaries.sh script gives an error if Debian package nvidia-l4t-init deb has been installed more than twice. The error is caused by the attempt to add the crypto and trusty groups even though they are already in etc/group.
200618775 NV update engine (nv_update_engine) fails when the user runs saveenv in U-Boot.
200623676 OTA update to JetPack-4.4 DA reported false failure when update is done on a device with QSPI.
3.2 Bootloader
The following bootloader related issues are resolved in this release.
Issue Description
2926568 NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier: In this release the CBO partition (CPUBL-CFG) is made smaller than CBoot was programmed to read. You cannot load cbo.dtb to change the CBoot boot options (boot order, TFTP address, etc.).
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Issue Description
2950356 Fusing issues with odm_lock and reserved_odm on Jetson Xavier NX, Jetson AGX Xavier, and Jetson TX2.
200604216 Fusing process for Jetson TX2 is not working properly due to a problem with --SKIPUID switch.
200614911 Cannot read KEK nodes on Jetson AGX Xavier.
200623006 Repeated failed boot attempts on Jetson Xavier NX after flashing cpu-bootloader.
3.3 Camera
The following camera related issues are resolved in this release.
Issue Description
200585128 Noisy corruption with Preview/Capture observed on Jetson Xavier NX with IMX219. Tuning is in progress.
3.4 Communications
The following communications related issues are resolved in this release.
Issue Description
200585410 System error when eth0 is disabled and is re-enabled by software on Xavier NX.
200613752 NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX: Intel AC8265 dual-band wireless networking adapter does not work.
200621454 Intermittent read/write errors on SD card with Jetson Xavier-NX.
3.5 Compute The following compute related issues are resolved in this release.
Issue Description
200619952 Cannot build Parsed Tiny Yolo v2 ONNX model (onnxruntime) on NVIDIA® Jetson Nano™.
2851157 VisionWorks fails to install on host.
200608041 Internal error encountered in elementWise when running onnx model on DLA.
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3.6 Graphics
The following graphics related issues are resolved in this release.
Issue Description
200614164 Wayland fails to start the Weston compositor.
3.7 Kernel
The following kernel related issues are resolved in this release.
Issue Description
200585398 Triggering the kernel watchdog may cause a kernel crash for Jetson Xavier NX.
3.8 Multimedia
The following multimedia related issues are resolved in this release.
Issue Description
200606127 GStreamer Control-rate property (VBR/CBR) has no effect.
2831857 NvBufferTransform() does not preserve alpha channel in ARGB-to-ARGB transform.
200607012 Misleading default interpolation-method in GStreamer nvvidconv plugin.
200608857 Colorimetry bt709 is not shown in encoded h264stream.
3.9 Performance
The following performance related issues are resolved in this release.
Issue Description
200607328 Jetson Xavier NX: When CPU frequency is switched to 1,907,200 KHz, value read from scaling_cur_freq is different (1,958,400 MHz).
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4.0 Documentation Corrections
This section describes errors in documentation that were discovered too late to be corrected.
There are no documentation errors to be corrected in this release.
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5.0 Implementation Details
5.1 Video Decoder Instance Selection Planned Deprecation
NVIDIA® Jetson™ Linux Driver Package 32.1 release supports workload scaling across available decoder instances.
To ensure portability of code across product generations, the interfaces for specification of the NVIDIA Video Decoder instance are deprecated in this release.
The interfaces deprecated include:
V4L2 external control ID V4L2_CID_MPEG_VIDEO_DECODE_INSTANCE GStreamer decoder property dec-instanceId
5.2 Installing Third Party Libraries May Overwrite L4T Files Installing third party libraries on the target device may overwrite certain accelerated libraries provided by Jetson Linux:
Weston binaries and libraries /usr/share/glvnd/egl_vendor.d/50_mesa.json (controls whether to enable or
disable glvnd loading of Mesa libraries)
Jetson Linux provides a boot-time initialization script, /etc/init/nv.conf, which corrects this problem. After you install a third-party library, executing this script (by rebooting) corrects the problem if it has occurred.
5.3 New Users Must Be Added to Video Group When adding users to the system you must add them to the video group for the Linux desktop to appear and function correctly.
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5.4 Type-C Devices Unable to Drive DisplayPort
This is Known Issue 2183567.
For DP, Bootloader display polls for at most 1 msec. by default when trying to detect whether HPD has been asserted by the sink. Different Type-C downstream devices connected to the Type-C ports on Jetson AGX Xavier (cables, adapters, hubs, etc) may incur different amounts of latency before they trigger the handshake process needed to drive DP over Type-C.
Workaround: If a seamless display does not come up with the Type-C device you are using, try increasing the HPD_TIMEOUT_MS value in tegrabl_display_dtb.c. We recommend increasing the timeout value in 500 msec. increments. Increasing the timeout value guarantees interoperability with a larger variety of devices, but also increases the boot time.
5.5 Instability after GDM Restart
After GDM restart, multiple issues may appear like desktop not coming back (device entering infinite loop of tegradc blank/unblank) or unable to log in.
Workaround: Add this line to /lib/systemd/system/gdm.service: ExecStopPost=/bin/loginctl terminate-seat seat0
5.6 OpenGL-ES 1.1 Support Not Available
OpenGLES 1.1 support is not present in this release because Canonical did not provide the libGLESv1_CM.so library as part of GLVND libraries in Ubuntu 18.04. Any app that is linked with this library cannot run.
Canonical is working on the issue via bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libglvnd/+bug/1780039.
After the bug is fixed, an updated GLVND package will be available for Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic). After the update is applied, libGLESv1_CM.so will be available and OpenGLES 1.1 support will work as expected without requiring any changes to the Jetson Board Support Package (BSP).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libglvnd/+bug/1780039
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5.7 Khronos Conformance Status
This release supports the following Khronos APIs:
OpenGL-ES 3.2 OpenGL 4.6 Vulkan 1.2
The product is based on a published Khronos specification. It has been submitted to, and is expected to pass, the Khronos Conformance Process. Current conformance status can be found at http://www.khronos.org/conformance.
The CTS test version used to run conformance for each of the APIs is:
OpenGL-ES: 3.2.5.0 OpenGL: 4.6.0.0 Vulkan: 1.2.132
5.8 Visual Profiler Launch Failure Workaround
This is Known Issue 200436049.
To run Visual Profiler on Ubuntu 18.04:
Install the package openjdk-8-jre, and
Invoke Visual Profiler with the -vm command line option included: nvvp -vm /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java
The -vm option is only required if JRE is not included in CUDA Toolkit package and JRE 1.8 is not in the default path.
5.9 EMC Frequency Adjustment for CPU Workload
This note addresses the potential performance drop identified in Known Issue 2419317.
On Jetson AGX Xavier, the EMC frequency for CPU workload is decided by the static CPU-EMC mapping table and the mc_all activity monitor (actmon) driver. The CPU-EMC mapping table decides base minimum EMC frequency based on CPU frequency. The mc_all actmon is responsible for scaling EMC frequency from the base minimum to a higher value proportional to memory bandwidth utilization.
http://www.khronos.org/conformance
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In this release the CPU-EMC mapping table is tuned, that is, the EMC base frequency mapped to CPU frequency has been reduced to optimize power consumption. The tuned CPU-EMC table does not affect performance of the GPU, NVDEC, and NVENC workloads, as each has its own EMC scaling algorithm, but it may affect CPU workload performance, especially when CPU load is high and bandwidth utilization is low. If any such performance drop is observed, the CPU-EMC mapping table can be tuned in this location, based on performance/power requirements: /hardware/nvidia/soc/t19x/kernel-dts/tegra194-soc/tegra194-soc-base.dtsi
5.10 GPU Debug and Profiling Tools Must Be Run as Root By default GPU debug and profiling tools now require running as root, or launching with the sudo command, to function correctly.
The system administrator can grant privileges to general users if preferred.
5.11 Beta Level Support for HBR3
This release provides beta level support for HBR3 with DisplayPort version 1.4a.
5.12 GStreamer Plugin gst-omx Deprecated The gst-omx plugin is deprecated in Jetson Linux release 32.1, and will be removed in a future release (issue 200420440).
NVIDIA recommends using the gst-v4l2 plugin for development instead. See the Accelerated GStreamer User Guide for usage information.
5.13 Suspending the System from the Command Line The Jetson Linux sample root filesystem contains and uses systemd. To suspend the system from the command line, enter the command: systemctl suspend
In earlier releases of Jetson Linux, you could also use the command echo mem > /sys/power/state for this purpose. Do not use this command in Release 32.2 or later. It
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suspends the system without coordinating with systemd, which confuses systemd, and can cause systemd to power off the system when the power button is used to resume operation.
5.14 OEM-config Option in Jetson Developer Kits
This note applies to the developer kits for all Jetson modules.
SDK Manager presents the OEM-config option on either the display or the serial console. You must use one of these devices to complete the oem-config setup.
“Display hotplug” does not appear as a setting for the OEM-config option if OEM-config is started on the serial console.
5.15 GNOME-Wayland Desktop Shell In this release Jetson Linux Driver Package includes experimental support for the GNOME-Wayland Desktop Shell. To enable this feature:
In /etc/gdm3/custom.conf, change: WaylandEnable=false
To: WaylandEnable=true
In /etc/modprobe.d/tegra-udrm.conf, uncomment the following line (remove “#” from the start of the line): #options tegra-udrm modeset=1"
In /etc/systemd/nv.sh, change: DISABLE_MESA_EGL="1"
To: DISABLE_MESA_EGL="0"
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In /etc/systemd/system/nvargus-daemon.service, stop the nvargus daemon from being launched at boot time by putting “;” at the beginning of the line: ExecStart=/usr/sbin/nvargus-daemon
Reboot the device. If auto-login is enabled, Linux logs you in to a Wayland session.
5.16 Increased Kernel Launch Latency on Denver 2 Cores On the NVIDIA® Jetson™ TX2 series of products, the Denver 2 CPU cores have different performance characteristics than the ARM® Cortex-A57 cores. This may result in workload-dependent performance differences. Consequently launching CUDA kernels from the Denver 2 cores may result in increased kernel launch latency.
If your applications are impacted by increased CUDA launch latency, you may use standard Linux functionality to isolate these CPUs from default use by the Linux kernel process scheduler. See the Linux documentation regarding the use of Isolated CPUs ("isolcpus") and CPUsets/CGroups.
5.17 Ubuntu tlp Package Conflicts with L4T Flashing Process The tlp package in Ubuntu conflicts with the L4T flashing process. You must do one of the following:
Uninstall the package (run apt purge tlp) Perform this procedure:
a) Configure the package to not probe Jetson devices. b) Place your Jetson device in recovery mode. c) Run the lsusb command to determine the device’s USB vendor and product ID. d) Add the following command to /etc/default/tlp:
$ lsusb|grep -i nvidia
e) Reboot or restart the tlp service.
Whichever approach you choose, you must also add this line to /etc/default/tlp: USB_BLACKLIST=":"
Where and represent the device’s USB vendor ID and product ID.
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6.0 About Earlier Releases
16 December 2019 32.3.1
Known Issues
General System Usability
The following general system usability related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2515130 On Jetson Nano, depending on the SD card speed, user may observe slow loading of certain applications such as a generic file editor and image viewer.
200431304 On Jetson AGX Xavier, user cannot ping the IP address 0.0.0.0.
200498221 On Jetson Nano, when connecting to both HDMI™ and DP displays at bootup, login screen may only be visible on HDMI. Once logged in, the NVIDIA logo appears only on DP and is not centered, leaving the HDMI display blank.
200510775 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
ODMDATA passed from flashing command does not take effect. Only information in the .conf.common file is flashed.
Do not attempt to modify ODMDATA at flash time with the command line option.
200512675 Applies to: Jetson TX2-4GB
Pressing the hardware reset button when the board is in SC7 state shuts off system power immediately.
200526544 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
Docker command prompt (PS1) contains extra characters. The problem does not occur when connected through SSH. This is a cosmetic issue with no functional impact.
200568353 Failed to connect to Wi-Fi app on the first attempt using OEM-config headless mode.
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Issue Description
2664707 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier 8GB module
CPU power may not be optimized when the system enters low power states.
200571269 Applies to: Jetson Nano
With OSIDLE_ON and h264_1080p_fake_sink, power regression by ~500 milliwatts compared to the r32.2 release. This is expected as a consequence of the EMC clock value being corrected to fix a display underflow issue.
Camera
The following camera related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2574909 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier, Jetson TX2
Sensor pixel clock is not included in any GMSL context. Consequently the SerDes driver cannot update the input/output clock to fit sensor needs. This requirement is specific to MAX9296 DSER in the reference GMSL module, but it applies to any SerDes setup.
Currently the MAX9296 DSER driver sets the PHY out clock rate to 1200 MHz (the maximum for a two-lane configuration), which is sufficient the for reference module’s needs (two streams at up to 4k at 60 fps).
NVIDIA is evaluating a better implementation for a future release, which would set a PHY out clock rate calculated at runtime using the source sensor streams' pixel rates.
200407802 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier and Jetson TX2
Memory leak is observed when running six-camera setup.
200459897 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, Blur and corruption occur in the form of a vertical black stripe of pixels at one side of the image are observed with an SLVS-EC sensor.
200461442 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, The Multimedia API front end sample application exhibits a low frame rate when using the IMX185. This is a regression due to VIC frequency dependency.
200476911 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, users cannot use specific cameras that support the “wait until trigger” mechanism. This mechanism is intended to trigger the sensor using an external signal to capture a specified number of frames, then stop streaming until triggered again.
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Issue Description
200487673 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
argus_bayeraveragemap and argus_denoise sample apps exhibit 96-byte memory leak.
The source of the leak is gtk_init(NULL, NULL), called during windows initialization.
This is a known open-source leak. As per the second link there is no way to free data allocated using gtk_init(NULL, NULL).
https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1287827.html
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00414.html
200512509 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
Analog gain is deliberately limited by using a different sensor register to override the manually set analog gain to avoid banding issues in low light conditions.
Banding is due to hardware limitations of providing 5V power to the IMX185. This is a hardware issue seen only on Jetson AGX Xavier. The problem should be fixed with an updated IMX185 which doesn't depend on a 5V power supply.
200517934 Applies to: Jetson TX2
Noisy corruption is observed intermittently when using sensormode1 (1920x1080@10bpp) with DualIMX274. The issue can be reproduced by toggling the sensor modes multiple times. It is only seen with sensormode1.
200565755 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier, Jetson TX2, Jetson TX1
Rare occurrences of random segmentation faults during boot if a camera module is connected.
200554232 DeepStream-app does not work with more than two USB cameras connected to the device.
Multimedia
The following multimedia related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2517881 Jetson Linux Driver Package Currently does not support hardware acceleration for VLC Player. To work around this issue, enter this command to run VLC Player with software decoding:
$ vlc --codec=avcodec
200575487 In the r32.3.1 release, unittest_samples and makefiles are added to the Multimedia API package. unittest_samples can be compiled individually, but are not compiled when the top level makefile is run.
https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1287827.htmlhttps://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00414.html
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Top Fixed Issues
These issues are resolved in this release.
General System Usability
General system usability related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Number Description
2011116 Cannot use file system or partition UUIDs to refer to root filesystem in L4T.
2398839 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
TF-TRT conversion sometimes crashes with no error message. This usually happens when Linux runs out of swap memory, in which case Linux may kill processes to reclaim space.
Adding more swap memory may fix this problem.
2658800 NVIDIA Shield controller is not supported.
200507252 Eclipse, installed through the software center, doesn't start on any Jetson platform running Ubuntu software distribution. This is an upstream issue, not an NVIDIA bug.
As a workaround, use MSFT Code, or recompile.
200525134 SSH host keys may not be generated on first boot in headless mode (oem-config). This failure is reproducible less then 10% of the time.
As a workaround, reconfigure the SSH server by entering the command:
$ dpkg-reconfigure --frontend=noninteractive openssh-server
200527728 Starting with Release 32.2, you can run oem-config in headless mode (with no display connected). In headless mode oem-config displays a Network Configuration screen, which has no equivalent in GUI mode.
Network Configuration calls an external tool, netcfg, to configure network settings. netcfg is included in the ubiquity package. If you choose the option "Do not configure network at this time," hotplug will not work because eth0 is not configured. The link is present, but the interface must be configured manually.
200529709 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
SError and CPU CBB Error may occur during hotplug of a UFS card.
Boot
Boot related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Number Description
200480903 On Jetson-Xavier, UFS card fails to automount on boot. User can mount UFS devices manually or through the GUI. This was tested with ext4 and vfat formats.
http://nvbugs/200480903
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Issue Number Description
200492423 On all Jetson platforms, using the new OEM configuration, a minor glitch is observed during EULA screen presentation at first boot.
Camera
Camera related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Number Description
2583989 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
When using an IMX290 with different pixel phases for different sensor modes in the device tree, ISP only considers the pixel phase of the first sensor mode. If the first sensor mode outputs GBRG format, the format remains the same for all modes.
This issue may be resolved by configuring to the correct pixel format.
200487673 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
argus_bayeraveragemap and argus_denoise sample apps exhibit 96-byte memory leak.
The source of the leak is gtk_init(NULL, NULL), called during windows initialization.
This is a known open-source leak. As per the second link there is no way to free data allocated using gtk_init(NULL, NULL).
https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1287827.html
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00414.html
200504723 Applies to: Jetson TX2
argus_openglbox application may exhibit an intermittent crash.
200522461 Applies to: Jetson Nano
IMX219 in full resolution mode incorrectly sensor reports width as 3296 instead of 3280. This leads to an invalid size error in the vi mode because the reported width does not match the real sensor output size.
200552632 Using IMX185 with WDR, AE flickering with outdoor scene and daylight setting on light booth.
200569152 Regression failures observed in the previously passing V4L2 compliance test on the VIDIOC_TRY_FMT and VIDIOC_S_FMT ioctls. This is under investigation and will be fixed in the next public release.
Connectivity
Connectivity related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Number Description
200510929 Applies to: Jetson Nano, Jetson AGX Xavier
Audio over Bluetooth using Intel 8265NGW M.2 key is not supported.
http://nvbugs/200492423https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1287827.htmlhttps://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00414.html
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Issue Number Description
200511165 Applies to: Jetson TX2
Audio over Bluetooth using the on-board WiFi module is not supported.
CUDA
CUDA related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Description
200484129 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier, Jetson TX2
CudaTools NVprof reports l2_tex_read_hit_rate is larger than 100%. This issue will not be fixed as the tool will be deprecated in a future release.
Jetson Developer Kit
Jetson developer kit related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Description
2544146 Applies to: Jetson Nano Developer Kit
The Jetson Nano A02 version of the developer kit hardware cannot boot with Intel 8260 WiFi plugged in.
This issue is fixed in the newer B01 version of the hardware.
200525666 In the SD card image released to support the Jetson Nano Developer Kit, the file /etc/nv_tegra_release has been removed.
Multimedia
Multimedia related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Description
200532719 Applies to: Jetson TX2
tegra-audio-amx-to-adx.sh script fails to run.
SDK Manager
SDK Manager related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Description
200530642 The open source bzip2 application, package version 1.0.6-8ubuntu0.1, may exhibit errors when extracting tar files. The package version was released recently for CVE-2019-12900.
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 24
Issue Description
200567596 Using SDK Manager, OpenCV 4.4.1 install on either host or Jetson device fails when OpenCV 3.3.1 is already installed.
Security Security fixes for this release may be found at:
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/security/
18 November 2019 — 32.2.3
Known Issues
General System Usability
The following general system usability related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2515130 On Jetson Nano, depending on the SD card speed, user may observe slow loading of certain applications such as a generic file editor and image viewer.
2398839 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
TF-TRT conversion sometimes crashes with no error message. This usually happens when Linux runs out of swap memory, in which case Linux may kill processes to reclaim space.
Workaround: Adding more swap memory may fix this problem.
200431304 On Jetson AGX Xavier, user cannot ping the IP address 0.0.0.0.
200498221 On Jetson Nano, when connecting to both HDMI™ and DP displays at bootup, login screen may only be visible on HDMI. Once logged in, the NVIDIA logo appears only on DP and is not centered, leaving the HDMI display blank.
200507252 Eclipse, installed through the software center, doesn't start on any Jetson platform running Ubuntu software distribution. This is an upstream issue, not an NVIDIA bug.
Workaround: Use MSFT Code, or recompile.
200510775 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
ODMDATA passed from flashing command does not take effect. Only information in the .conf.common file is flashed.
Do not attempt to modify ODMDATA at flash time with the command line option.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/security/
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 25
Issue Description
200512675 Applies to: Jetson TX2-4GB
Pressing the hardware reset button when the board is in SC7 state shuts off system power immediately.
200525134 SSH host keys may not be generated on first boot in headless mode (oem-config). This failure is reproducible less then 10% of the time.
Workaround: Reconfigure the SSH server by entering the command:
$ dpkg-reconfigure --frontend=noninteractive openssh-server
200526544 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
Docker command prompt (PS1) contains extra characters. The problem does not occur when connected through SSH. This is a cosmetic issue with no functional impact.
200527728 Starting with Release 32.2, you can run oem-config in headless mode (with no display connected). In headless mode oem-config displays a Network Configuration screen, which has no equivalent in GUI mode.
Network Configuration calls an external tool, netcfg, to configure network settings. netcfg is included in the ubiquity package. If you choose the option "Do not configure network at this time," hotplug will not work because eth0 is not configured. The link is present, but the interface must be configured manually.
200529709 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
SError and CPU CBB Error may occur during hotplug of a UFS card.
Boot
The following boot related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200480903 On Jetson-Xavier, UFS card fails to automount on boot. User can mount UFS devices manually or through the GUI.
200492423 A minor glitch is observed when using the new OEM configuration during EULA screen presentation at first boot.
http://nvbugs/200480903http://nvbugs/200492423
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 26
Camera
The following camera related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2574909 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier, Jetson TX2
Sensor pixel clock is not included in any GMSL context. Consequently the SerDes driver cannot update the input/output clock to fit sensor needs. This requirement is specific to MAX9296 DSER in the reference GMSL module, but it applies to any SerDes setup.
Currently the MAX9296 DSER driver sets the PHY out clock rate to 1200 MHz (the maximum for a two-lane configuration), which is sufficient the for reference module’s needs (two streams at up to 4k at 60 fps).
NVIDIA is evaluating a better implementation for a future release, which would set a PHY out clock rate calculated at runtime using the source sensor streams' pixel rates.
2583989 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
When using an IMX290 with different pixel phases for different sensor modes in the device tree, ISP only considers the pixel phase of the first sensor mode. If the first sensor mode outputs GBRG format, the format remains the same for all modes.
This issue may be resolved by configuring to the correct pixel format.
200407802 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier and Jetson TX2
On Jetson TX2 and Jetson AGX Xavier using the six-camera module (E3333), Memory leakage occurs in the nvargus daemon using the six-camera module (E3333).
200459897 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, Blur and corruption occur in the form of a vertical black stripe of pixels at one side of the image are observed with an SLVS-EC sensor.
200461442 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, The Multimedia API front end sample application exhibits a low frame rate when using the IMX185. This is a regression due to VIC frequency dependency.
200476911 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, users cannot use specific cameras that support the “wait until trigger” mechanism. This mechanism is intended to trigger the sensor using an external signal to capture a specified number of frames, then stop streaming until triggered again.
200504723 Applies to: Jetson TX2
argus_openglbox application may exhibit an intermittent crash.
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 27
Issue Description
200512509 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
Analog gain is deliberately limited by using a different sensor register to override the manually set analog gain to avoid banding issues in low light conditions.
Banding is due to hardware limitations of providing 5V power to the IMX185. This is a hardware issue seen only on Jetson AGX Xavier. The problem should be fixed with an updated IMX185 which doesn't depend on a 5V power supply.
200517934 Applies to: Jetson TX2
Noisy corruption is observed intermittently when using sensormode1 (1920x1080@10bpp) with DualIMX274. The issue can be reproduced by toggling the sensor modes multiple times. It is only seen with sensormode1.
200522461 Applies to: Jetson Nano
IMX219 in full resolution mode incorrectly sensor reports width as 3296 instead of 3280. This leads to an invalid size error in the vi mode because the reported width does not match the real sensor output size.
As a workaround, change full resolution mode width from 3280 to 3264. This works because the frame stride is a multiple of 64.
Connectivity
The following connective related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200510929 Applies to: Jetson Nano, Jetson AGX Xavier
Audio over Bluetooth using Intel 8265NGW M.2 key is not supported.
200511165 Applies to: Jetson TX2
Audio over Bluetooth using the on-board WiFi module is not supported.
CUDA
The following CUDA related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200484129 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier, Jetson TX2
CudaTools NVprof reports l2_tex_read_hit_rate is larger than 100%. This issue will not be fixed as the tool will be deprecated in a future release.
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 28
Jetson Developer Kit
The following Jetson developer kit related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2544146 Applies to: Jetson Nano Developer Kit
The Jetson Nano A02 version of the developer kit hardware cannot boot with Intel 8260 WiFi plugged in.
This issue is fixed in the newer B01 version of the hardware.
200525516 Applies to: Jetson Nano Developer Kit
The UART can only handle up to 3.3V. Plugging 5V into the UART disables the USB HUB and may damage any devices on the carrier board’s 3V3 rail. Damage is particularly likely if a WiFi or Bluetooth module is connected to the M.2E connector.
Multimedia
The following multimedia related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2517881 Jetson Linux Driver Package Currently does not support hardware acceleration for VLC Player. To work around this issue, enter this command to run VLC Player with software decoding:
$ vlc --codec=avcodec
200532719 Applies to: Jetson TX2
tegra-audio-amx-to-adx.sh script fails to run.
SDK Manager
The following SDK Manager related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200530642 The open source bzip2 application, package version 1.0.6-8ubuntu0.1, may exhibit errors when extracting tar files. The package version was released recently for CVE-2019-12900.
As a workaround for Ubuntu 18.04, enter this command:
$ sudo apt install bzip2=1.0.6-8.1 libbz2-1.0=1.0.6-8.1
As a workaround for Ubuntu 16.04, enter this command:
$ sudo apt install bzip2=1.0.6-8 libbz2-1.0=1.0.6-8
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 29
Top Fixed Issues
General System Usability
General system usability related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Number Description
2421509 2527737 2583497 2661547 200533301 200536979 200537940 200382107 200540611
Add software support for Jetson AGX Xavier 8GB module.
200540898 If nvpmodel service is not present or not started or has failed, nvpmodel_indicator crashes instead of failing gracefully.
Camera
Camera related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Number Description
2519846 Fix errors observed when Intel Realsense camera is connected to Jetson AGX Xavier.
200540013 Various IP cameras do not work with DeepStream SDK 4.0 on Jetson platforms. To fix the issue, using L4T release 32.2.1 or later with DeepStream release 4.0.1.
Security Security fixes for this release may be found at:
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/security/
9 October 2019 — 32.2.2
Known Issues
This section provides details about issues discovered during development and QA but not resolved in this release.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/security/
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 30
General System Usability
The following general system usability related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2515130 On Jetson Nano, depending on the SD card speed, user may observe slow loading of certain applications such as a generic file editor and image viewer.
2398839 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
TF-TRT conversion sometimes crashes with no error message. This usually happens when Linux runs out of swap memory, in which case Linux may kill processes to reclaim space.
Adding more swap memory may fix this problem.
200431304 On Jetson AGX Xavier, user cannot ping the IP address 0.0.0.0.
200498221 On Jetson Nano, when connecting to both HDMI™ and DP displays at bootup, login screen may only be visible on HDMI. Once logged in, the NVIDIA logo appears only on DP and is not centered, leaving the HDMI display blank.
200507252 Eclipse, installed through the software center, doesn't start on any Jetson platform running Ubuntu software distribution. This is an upstream issue, not an NVIDIA bug.
As a workaround, use MSFT Code, or recompile.
200510775 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
ODMDATA passed from flashing command does not take effect. Only information in the .conf.common file is flashed.
Do not attempt to modify ODMDATA at flash time with the command line option.
200512675 Applies to: Jetson TX2-4GB
Pressing the hardware reset button when the board is in SC7 state shuts off system power immediately.
200525134 SSH host keys may not be generated on first boot in headless mode (oem-config). This failure is reproducible less then 10% of the time.
As a workaround, reconfigure the SSH server by entering the command:
$ dpkg-reconfigure --frontend=noninteractive openssh-server
200526544 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
Docker command prompt (PS1) contains extra characters. The problem does not occur when connected through SSH. This is a cosmetic issue with no functional impact.
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 31
Issue Description
200527728 Starting with Release 32.2, you can run oem-config in headless mode (with no display connected). In headless mode oem-config displays a Network Configuration screen, which has no equivalent in GUI mode.
Network Configuration calls an external tool, netcfg, to configure network settings. netcfg is included in the ubiquity package. If you choose the option "Do not configure network at this time," hotplug will not work because eth0 is not configured. The link is present, but the interface must be configured manually.
200529709 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
SError and CPU CBB Error may occur during hotplug of a UFS card.
Boot
The following boot related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200480903 On Jetson-Xavier, UFS card fails to automount on boot. User can mount UFS devices manually or through the GUI. This was tested with ext4 and vfat formats.
200492423 On all Jetson platforms, using the new OEM configuration, a minor glitch is observed during EULA screen presentation at first boot.
Camera
The following camera related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2574909 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier, Jetson TX2
Sensor pixel clock is not included in any GMSL context. Consequently the SerDes driver cannot update the input/output clock to fit sensor needs. This requirement is specific to MAX9296 DSER in the reference GMSL module, but it applies to any SerDes setup.
Currently the MAX9296 DSER driver sets the PHY out clock rate to 1200 MHz (the maximum for a two-lane configuration), which is sufficient the for reference module’s needs (two streams at up to 4k at 60 fps).
NVIDIA is evaluating a better implementation for a future release, which would set a PHY out clock rate calculated at runtime using the source sensor streams' pixel rates.
2583989 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
When using an IMX290 with different pixel phases for different sensor modes in the device tree, ISP only considers the pixel phase of the first sensor mode. If the first sensor mode outputs GBRG format, the format remains the same for all modes.
This issue may be resolved by configuring to the correct pixel format.
http://nvbugs/200480903http://nvbugs/200492423
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 32
Issue Description
200407802 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier and Jetson TX2
On Jetson TX2 and Jetson AGX Xavier using the six-camera module (E3333), Memory leakage occurs in the nvargus daemon using the six-camera module (E3333).
200459897 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, Blur and corruption occur in the form of a vertical black stripe of pixels at one side of the image are observed with an SLVS-EC sensor.
200461442 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, The Multimedia API front end sample application exhibits a low frame rate when using the IMX185. This is a regression due to VIC frequency dependency.
200476911 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, users cannot use specific cameras that support the “wait until trigger” mechanism. This mechanism is intended to trigger the sensor using an external signal to capture a specified number of frames, then stop streaming until triggered again.
200487673 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
argus_bayeraveragemap and argus_denoise sample apps exhibit 96-byte memory leak.
The source of the leak is gtk_init(NULL, NULL), called during windows initialization.
This is a known open-source leak. As per the second link there is no way to free data allocated using gtk_init(NULL, NULL).
https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1287827.html
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00414.html
200504723 Applies to: Jetson TX2
argus_openglbox application may exhibit an intermittent crash.
200512509 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
Analog gain is deliberately limited by using a different sensor register to override the manually set analog gain to avoid banding issues in low light conditions.
Banding is due to hardware limitations of providing 5V power to the IMX185. This is a hardware issue seen only on Jetson AGX Xavier. The problem should be fixed with an updated IMX185 which doesn't depend on a 5V power supply.
200517934 Applies to: Jetson TX2
Noisy corruption is observed intermittently when using sensormode1 (1920x1080@10bpp) with DualIMX274. The issue can be reproduced by toggling the sensor modes multiple times. It is only seen with sensormode1.
https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1287827.htmlhttps://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00414.html
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 33
Issue Description
200522461 Applies to: Jetson Nano
IMX219 in full resolution mode incorrectly sensor reports width as 3296 instead of 3280. This leads to an invalid size error in the vi mode because the reported width does not match the real sensor output size.
As a workaround, change full resolution mode width from 3280 to 3264. This works because the frame stride is a multiple of 64.
Connectivity
The following connective related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200510929 Applies to: Jetson Nano, Jetson AGX Xavier
Audio over Bluetooth using Intel 8265NGW M.2 key is not supported.
200511165 Applies to: Jetson TX2
Audio over Bluetooth using the on-board WiFi module is not supported.
CUDA
The following CUDA related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200484129 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier, Jetson TX2
CudaTools NVprof reports l2_tex_read_hit_rate is larger than 100%. This issue will not be fixed as the tool will be deprecated in a future release.
Jetson Developer Kit
The following Jetson developer kit related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2544146 Applies to: Jetson Nano Developer Kit
The Jetson Nano A02 version of the developer kit hardware cannot boot with Intel 8260 WiFi plugged in.
This issue is fixed in the newer B01 version of the hardware.
200525516 Applies to: Jetson Nano Developer Kit
The UART can only handle up to 3.3V. Plugging 5V into the UART disables the USB HUB and may damage any devices on the carrier board’s 3V3 rail. Damage is particularly likely if a WiFi or Bluetooth module is connected to the M.2E connector.
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 34
Multimedia
The following multimedia related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2517881 Jetson Linux Driver Package Currently does not support hardware acceleration for VLC Player. To work around this issue, enter this command to run VLC Player with software decoding:
$ vlc --codec=avcodec
200532719 Applies to: Jetson TX2
tegra-audio-amx-to-adx.sh script fails to run.
SDK Manager
The following SDK Manager related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200530642 The open source bzip2 application, package version 1.0.6-8ubuntu0.1, may exhibit errors when extracting tar files. The package version was released recently for CVE-2019-12900.
As a workaround for Ubuntu 18.04, enter this command:
$ sudo apt install bzip2=1.0.6-8.1 libbz2-1.0=1.0.6-8.1
As a workaround for Ubuntu 16.04, enter this command:
$ sudo apt install bzip2=1.0.6-8 libbz2-1.0=1.0.6-8
Top Fixed Issues
These issues are resolved in this release.
General System Usability
General system usability related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Number Description
2421509 2527737 2583497 2661547 200533301 200536979 200537940 200382107 200540611
Add software support for Jetson AGX Xavier 8GB module.
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 35
200540898 If nvpmodel service is not present or not started or has failed, nvpmodel_indicator crashes instead of failing gracefully.
Camera
Camera related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Number Description
2519846 Fix errors observed when Intel Realsense camera is connected to Jetson AGX Xavier.
200540013 Various IP cameras do not work with DeepStream SDK 4.0 on Jetson platforms. To fix the issue, using L4T release 32.2.1 or later with DeepStream release 4.0.1.
26 August 2019 — 32.2.1
Known Issues
General System Usability
The following general system usability related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2515130 On Jetson Nano, depending on the SD card speed, user may observe slow loading of certain applications such as a generic file editor and image viewer.
2398839 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
TF-TRT conversion sometimes crashes with no error message. This usually happens when Linux runs out of swap memory, in which case Linux may kill processes to reclaim space.
Adding more swap memory may fix this problem.
200431304 On Jetson AGX Xavier, user cannot ping the IP address 0.0.0.0.
200498221 On Jetson Nano, when connecting to both HDMI and DP displays at bootup, login screen may only be visible on HDMI. Once logged in, the NVIDIA logo appears only on DP and is not centered, leaving the HDMI display blank.
200507252 Eclipse, installed through the software center, doesn't start on any Jetson platform running Ubuntu software distribution. This is an upstream issue, not an NVIDIA bug.
As a workaround, use MSFT Code, or recompile.
200510775 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
ODMDATA passed from flashing command does not take effect. Only information in the .conf.common file is flashed.
Do not attempt to modify ODMDATA at flash time with the command line option.
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 36
Issue Description
200512675 Applies to: Jetson TX2-4GB
Pressing the hardware reset button when the board is in SC7 state shuts off system power immediately.
200525134 SSH host keys may not be generated on first boot in headless mode (oem-config). This failure is reproducible less then 10% of the time.
As a workaround, reconfigure the SSH server by entering the command:
$ dpkg-reconfigure --frontend=noninteractive openssh-server
200526544 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
Docker command prompt (PS1) contains extra characters. The problem does not occur when connected through SSH. This is a cosmetic issue with no functional impact.
200527728 Starting with Release 32.2, you can run oem-config in headless mode (with no display connected). In headless mode oem-config displays a Network Configuration screen, which has no equivalent in GUI mode.
Network Configuration calls an external tool, netcfg, to configure network settings. netcfg is included in the ubiquity package. If you choose the option "Do not configure network at this time," hotplug will not work because eth0 is not configured. The link is present, but the interface must be configured manually.
200529709 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
SError and CPU CBB Error may occur during hotplug of a UFS card.
Boot
The following boot related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200480903 On Jetson-Xavier, UFS card fails to automount on boot. User can mount UFS devices manually or through the GUI. This was tested with ext4 and vfat formats.
200492423 On all Jetson platforms, using the new OEM configuration, a minor glitch is observed during EULA screen presentation at first boot.
http://nvbugs/200480903http://nvbugs/200492423
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 37
Camera
The following camera related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2574909 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier, Jetson TX2
Sensor pixel clock is not included in any GMSL context. Consequently the SerDes driver cannot update the input/output clock to fit sensor needs. This requirement is specific to MAX9296 DSER in the reference GMSL module, but it applies to any SerDes setup.
Currently the MAX9296 DSER driver sets the PHY out clock rate to 1200 MHz (the maximum for a two-lane configuration), which is sufficient the for reference module’s needs (two streams at up to 4k at 60 fps).
NVIDIA is evaluating a better implementation for a future release, which would set a PHY out clock rate calculated at runtime using the source sensor streams' pixel rates.
2583989 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
When using an IMX290 with different pixel phases for different sensor modes in the device tree, ISP only considers the pixel phase of the first sensor mode. If the first sensor mode outputs GBRG format, the format remains the same for all modes.
This issue may be resolved by configuring to the correct pixel format.
200407802 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier and Jetson TX2
On Jetson TX2 and Jetson AGX Xavier using the six-camera module (E3333), Memory leakage occurs in the nvargus daemon using the six-camera module (E3333).
200459897 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, Blur and corruption occur in the form of a vertical black stripe of pixels at one side of the image are observed with an SLVS-EC sensor.
200461442 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, The Multimedia API front end sample application exhibits a low frame rate when using the IMX185. This is a regression due to VIC frequency dependency.
200476911 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, users cannot use specific cameras that support the “wait until trigger” mechanism. This mechanism is intended to trigger the sensor using an external signal to capture a specified number of frames, then stop streaming until triggered again.
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 38
Issue Description
200487673 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
argus_bayeraveragemap and argus_denoise sample apps exhibit 96-byte memory leak.
The source of the leak is gtk_init(NULL, NULL), called during windows initialization.
This is a known open-source leak. As per the second link there is no way to free data allocated using gtk_init(NULL, NULL).
https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1287827.html
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00414.html
200504723 Applies to: Jetson TX2
argus_openglbox application may exhibit an intermittent crash.
200512509 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
Analog gain is deliberately limited by using a different sensor register to override the manually set analog gain to avoid banding issues in low light conditions.
Banding is due to hardware limitations of providing 5V power to the IMX185. This is a hardware issue seen only on Jetson AGX Xavier. The problem should be fixed with an updated IMX185 which doesn't depend on a 5V power supply.
200517934 Applies to: Jetson TX2
Noisy corruption is observed intermittently when using sensormode1 (1920x1080@10bpp) with DualIMX274. The issue can be reproduced by toggling the sensor modes multiple times. It is only seen with sensormode1.
200522461 Applies to: Jetson Nano
IMX219 in full resolution mode incorrectly sensor reports width as 3296 instead of 3280. This leads to an invalid size error in the vi mode because the reported width does not match the real sensor output size.
As a workaround, change full resolution mode width from 3280 to 3264. This works because the frame stride is a multiple of 64.
Connectivity
The following connective related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200510929 Applies to: Jetson Nano, Jetson AGX Xavier
Audio over Bluetooth using Intel 8265NGW M.2 key is not supported.
200511165 Applies to: Jetson TX2
Audio over Bluetooth using the on-board WiFi module is not supported.
https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1287827.htmlhttps://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00414.html
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 39
CUDA
The following CUDA related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200484129 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier, Jetson TX2
CudaTools NVprof reports l2_tex_read_hit_rate is larger than 100%. This issue will not be fixed as the tool will be deprecated in a future release.
Jetson Developer Kit
The following Jetson developer kit related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2544146 Applies to: Jetson Nano Developer Kit
The Jetson Nano A02 version of the developer kit hardware cannot boot with Intel 8260 WiFi plugged in.
This issue is fixed in the newer B01 version of the hardware.
200525516 Applies to: Jetson Nano Developer Kit
The UART can only handle up to 3.3V. Plugging 5V into the UART disables the USB HUB and may damage any devices on the carrier board’s 3V3 rail. Damage is particularly likely if a WiFi or Bluetooth module is connected to the M.2E connector.
Multimedia
The following multimedia related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2517881 Jetson Linux Driver Package Currently does not support hardware acceleration for VLC Player. To work around this issue, enter this command to run VLC Player with software decoding:
$ vlc --codec=avcodec
200532719 Applies to: Jetson TX2
tegra-audio-amx-to-adx.sh script fails to run.
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 40
SDK Manager
The following SDK Manager related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200530642 The open source bzip2 application, package version 1.0.6-8ubuntu0.1, may exhibit errors when extracting tar files. The package version was released recently for CVE-2019-12900.
As a workaround for Ubuntu 18.04, enter this command:
$ sudo apt install bzip2=1.0.6-8.1 libbz2-1.0=1.0.6-8.1
As a workaround for Ubuntu 16.04, enter this command:
$ sudo apt install bzip2=1.0.6-8 libbz2-1.0=1.0.6-8
Top Fixed Issues
General System Usability
General system usability related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Number Description
2421509 2527737 2583497 2661547 200533301 200536979 200537940 200382107 200540611
Add software support for Jetson AGX Xavier 8GB module.
200540898 If nvpmodel service is not present or not started or has failed, nvpmodel_indicator crashes instead of failing gracefully.
Camera
Camera related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Number Description
2519846 Fix errors observed when Intel Realsense camera is connected to Jetson AGX Xavier.
200540013 Various IP cameras do not work with DeepStream SDK 4.0 on Jetson platforms. To fix the issue, using L4T release 32.2.1 with DeepStream release 4.0.1.
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 41
17 July 2019 — 32.2
Known Issues
General System Usability
The following general system usability related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2515130 On Jetson Nano, depending on the SD card speed, user may observe slow loading of certain applications such as a generic file editor and image viewer.
2398839 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
TF-TRT conversion sometimes crashes with no error message. This usually happens when Linux runs out of swap memory, in which case Linux may kill processes to reclaim space.
Adding more swap memory may fix this problem.
200431304 On Jetson AGX Xavier, user cannot ping the IP address 0.0.0.0.
200498221 On Jetson Nano, when connecting to both HDMI and DP displays at bootup, login screen may only be visible on HDMI. Once logged in, the NVIDIA logo appears only on DP and is not centered, leaving the HDMI display blank.
200507252 Eclipse, installed through the software center, doesn't start on any Jetson platform running Ubuntu software distribution. This is an upstream issue, not an NVIDIA bug.
As a workaround, use MSFT Code, or recompile.
200510775 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
ODMDATA passed from flashing command does not take effect. Only information in the .conf.common file is flashed.
Do not attempt to modify ODMDATA at flash time with the command line option.
200512675 Applies to: Jetson TX2-4GB
Pressing the hardware reset button when the board is in SC7 state shuts off system power immediately.
200525134 SSH host keys may not be generated on first boot in headless mode (oem-config). This failure is reproducible less then 10% of the time.
As a workaround, reconfigure the SSH server by entering the command:
$ dpkg-reconfigure --frontend=noninteractive openssh-server
200526544 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
Docker command prompt (PS1) contains extra characters. The problem does not occur when connected through SSH. This is a cosmetic issue with no functional impact.
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 42
Issue Description
200527728 Starting with Release 32.2, you can run oem-config in headless mode (with no display connected). In headless mode oem-config displays a Network Configuration screen, which has no equivalent in GUI mode.
Network Configuration calls an external tool, netcfg, to configure network settings. netcfg is included in the ubiquity package. If you choose the option "Do not configure network at this time," hotplug will not work because eth0 is not configured. The link is present, but the interface must be configured manually.
200529709 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
SError and CPU CBB Error may occur during hotplug of a UFS card.
Boot
The following boot related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200480903 On Jetson-Xavier, UFS card fails to automount on boot. User can mount UFS devices manually or through the GUI. This was tested with ext4 and vfat formats.
200492423 On all Jetson platforms, using the new OEM configuration, a minor glitch is observed during EULA screen presentation at first boot.
Camera
The following camera related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2574909 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier, Jetson TX2
Sensor pixel clock is not included in any GMSL context. Consequently the SerDes driver cannot update the input/output clock to fit sensor needs. This requirement is specific to MAX9296 DSER in the reference GMSL module, but it applies to any SerDes setup.
Currently the MAX9296 DSER driver sets the PHY out clock rate to 1200 MHz (the maximum for a two-lane configuration), which is sufficient the for reference module’s needs (two streams at up to 4k at 60 fps).
NVIDIA is evaluating a better implementation for a future release, which would set a PHY out clock rate calculated at runtime using the source sensor streams' pixel rates.
2583989 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
When using an IMX290 with different pixel phases for different sensor modes in the device tree, ISP only considers the pixel phase of the first sensor mode. If the first sensor mode outputs GBRG format, the format remains the same for all modes.
This issue may be resolved by configuring to the correct pixel format.
http://nvbugs/200480903http://nvbugs/200492423
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 43
Issue Description
200407802 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier and Jetson TX2
On Jetson TX2 and Jetson AGX Xavier using the six-camera module (E3333), Memory leakage occurs in the nvargus daemon using the six-camera module (E3333).
200459897 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, Blur and corruption occur in the form of a vertical black stripe of pixels at one side of the image are observed with an SLVS-EC sensor.
200461442 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, The Multimedia API front end sample application exhibits a low frame rate when using the IMX185. This is a regression due to VIC frequency dependency.
200476911 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
On Jetson AGX Xavier, users cannot use specific cameras that support the “wait until trigger” mechanism. This mechanism is intended to trigger the sensor using an external signal to capture a specified number of frames, then stop streaming until triggered again.
200487673 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
argus_bayeraveragemap and argus_denoise sample apps exhibit 96-byte memory leak.
The source of the leak is gtk_init(NULL, NULL), called during windows initialization.
This is a known open-source leak. As per the second link there is no way to free data allocated using gtk_init(NULL, NULL).
https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1287827.html
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00414.html
200504723 Applies to: Jetson TX2
argus_openglbox application may exhibit an intermittent crash.
200512509 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier
Analog gain is deliberately limited by using a different sensor register to override the manually set analog gain to avoid banding issues in low light conditions.
Banding is due to hardware limitations of providing 5V power to the IMX185. This is a hardware issue seen only on Jetson AGX Xavier. The problem should be fixed with an updated IMX185 which doesn't depend on a 5V power supply.
200517934 Applies to: Jetson TX2
Noisy corruption is observed intermittently when using sensormode1 (1920x1080@10bpp) with DualIMX274. The issue can be reproduced by toggling the sensor modes multiple times. It is only seen with sensormode1.
https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1287827.htmlhttps://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00414.html
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 44
Issue Description
200522461 Applies to: Jetson Nano
IMX219 in full resolution mode incorrectly sensor reports width as 3296 instead of 3280. This leads to an invalid size error in the vi mode because the reported width does not match the real sensor output size.
As a workaround, change full resolution mode width from 3280 to 3264. This works because the frame stride is a multiple of 64.
Connectivity
The following connective related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200510929 Applies to: Jetson Nano, Jetson AGX Xavier
Audio over Bluetooth using Intel 8265NGW M.2 key is not supported.
200511165 Applies to: Jetson TX2
Audio over Bluetooth using the on-board WiFi module is not supported.
CUDA
The following CUDA related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200484129 Applies to: Jetson AGX Xavier, Jetson TX2
CudaTools NVprof reports l2_tex_read_hit_rate is larger than 100%. This issue will not be fixed as the tool will be deprecated in a future release.
Jetson Developer Kit
The following Jetson developer kit related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2544146 Applies to: Jetson Nano Developer Kit
The Jetson Nano A02 version of the developer kit hardware cannot boot with Intel 8260 WiFi plugged in.
This issue is fixed in the newer B01 version of the hardware.
200525516 Applies to: Jetson Nano Developer Kit
The UART can only handle up to 3.3V. Plugging 5V into the UART disables the USB HUB and may damage any devices on the carrier board’s 3V3 rail. Damage is particularly likely if a WiFi or Bluetooth module is connected to the M.2E connector.
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 45
Multimedia
The following multimedia related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2517881 Jetson Linux Driver Package Currently does not support hardware acceleration for VLC Player. To work around this issue, enter this command to run VLC Player with software decoding:
$ vlc --codec=avcodec
200532719 Applies to: Jetson TX2
tegra-audio-amx-to-adx.sh script fails to run.
SDK Manager
The following SDK Manager related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200530642 The open source bzip2 application, package version 1.0.6-8ubuntu0.1, may exhibit errors when extracting tar files. The package version was released recently for CVE-2019-12900.
As a workaround for Ubuntu 18.04, enter this command:
$ sudo apt install bzip2=1.0.6-8.1 libbz2-1.0=1.0.6-8.1
As a workaround for Ubuntu 16.04, enter this command:
$ sudo apt install bzip2=1.0.6-8 libbz2-1.0=1.0.6-8
Top Fixed Issues
These issues are resolved in this release.
General System Usability
General system usability related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Number Description
2496962 Low-latency audio decode requires customer to set memory and CPU speeds accordingly.
2521704 On Jetson Nano, when a GPIO is released (e.g. using the sysfs unexport file, the cleanup() function in the Jetson.GPIO Python module, or the gpio_free() function in the Linux kernel), the kernel configures the pin as a special function (SFIO) rather than as a GPIO input. In some cases, this causes Jetson to drive a signal onto the pin. If another device is also connected to that pin, and is also driving a signal, this causes an electrical conflict, which may damage the hardware.
This issue is particularly relevant for the pins on the 40-pin GPIO expansion header.
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 46
200495497 Launching a graphics application from Nsight Graphics may fail due to a bug in libglvnd (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libglvnd/+bug/1816004). When this bug has been fixed by Ubuntu, you can update the library and use Nsight Graphics.
200497890 USB device mode network feature always reports that it is active, even when the USB cable is not plugged in. This causes Jetson's graphical interface to claim that a network connection is active at all times.
200499128 On Jetson TX2, OSidle power consumption is comparatively higher than in public release 28.3.
Boot
Boot related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Number Description
2510850 For Jetson AGX Xavier, Secureboot with PKC keys works only if flashing follows immediately after signing. This is due to missing files located inside a temp directory that is cleared if the two actions are not performed back-to-back. To work around the problem, apply the patches described in “Error! Reference source not found..”
Camera
Camera related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Number Description
200490661 On TX2, the IMX390 dual sensor camera fails to capture simultaneously with both sensors when running two separate applications to capture from CSI/GMSL. Simultaneous capture from a single application is successful.
200502605 With Jetson AGX Xavier and an IMX274 sensor, preview and capture are blurred if one of these modes is configured:
• 3840×2160 at 30 frames/second • 1920×1080 at 60 frames/second
Multimedia
Multimedia related resolved issues are as follows:
Issue Number Description
2524344, 200498151
Jetson Nano currently does not implement power-based throttling. The system may shut down if adapter power capacity is exceeded. This will not happen if the system is used with a validated power adapter that provides adequate power.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libglvnd/+bug/1816004
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 47
Issue Number Description
200297610 If the user launches an Argus camera with Piecewise Linear WDR sensor mode enabled and changes the AWB mode from Auto to another setting (Incandescent, Fluorescent, etc.), then changes AWB mode back to Auto, preview hangs.
This is a corner case and is not handled in this release.
200427796 The new gst-v4l2 decoder has an issue with 10/12-bit HEVC decode. Blueish video observed due to interchanged U and V planes getting read for 8-bit transform. This type of decode works correctly with the legacy OMX-based decoder.
200489184 When using DRM for display, display modes using YUV format are not supported, and are not properly filtered out by the DRM subsystem. To avoid this issue, select RGB modes only, or use X11, which filters out YUV modes correctly.
200490095 On Jetson Nano, raw capture at 4K resolutions using an IMX219 camera exhibits corruption. Capture at 4K resolutions using Argus (“cooked” instead of raw) is functional.
200502065 GST pipeline using camera capture with scaling/color conversion may affect performance. NVIDIA recommends setting the nvarguscamerasrc property maxperf=1 for better performance. For more details, see the “Camera Capture” section of Accelerated GStreamer User Guide.
200502136 nvgstcapture-1.0 has an image encoding issue using the nvjpegenc plugin for default YUY2 video capture format for a USB camera.
To work around the issue, use the OSS jpegenc plugin instead of nvgstcapture-1.0 for image encoding with a USB camera. To do this, add the command line switch --image-enc=0 to the nvgstcapture-1.0 capture command, for example:
$ nvgstcapture-1.0 --camsrc=0 --image-enc=0
200516907 When using the Multimedia API (MMAPI), certain front-end multicamera samples may fail to run with a “host1x error message.” Image corruption or a greenish cast on the preview may occur. This bug may affect all Jetson platforms.
18 March 2019 — 32.1
Known Issues
General System Usability
The following general system usability related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2515130, 258714
On Jetson Nano, depending on the SD card speed, user may observe slow loading of certain applications such as a generic file editor and image viewer.
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 48
Issue Description
2524344, 200498151
Jetson Nano currently does not implement power-based throttling. The system may shut down if adapter power capacity is exceeded. This will not happen if the system is used with a validated power adapter that provides adequate power.
2496962 Low-latency audio decode requires customer to set memory and CPU speeds accordingly.
2521704 On Jetson Nano, when a GPIO is released (e.g. using the sysfs unexport file, the cleanup() function in the Jetson.GPIO Python module, or the gpio_free() function in the Linux kernel), the kernel configures the pin as a special function (SFIO) rather than as a GPIO input. In some cases, this causes Jetson to drive a signal onto the pin. If another device is also connected to that pin, and is also driving a signal, this causes an electrical conflict, which may damage the hardware.
This issue is particularly relevant for the pins on the 40-pin GPIO expansion header.
200431304 On Jetson AGX Xavier, user cannot ping the IP address 0.0.0.0.
200488963 Nano /dev/root device size is restricted to 14 GB when using flash.sh to write to an SD card. User cannot create additional partitions on the root device, so any excess space is unavailable.
200492517 On Jetson Nano, system error occurs at gether_connect+0x80/0x1d8 during SC7 stress. The issue’s reproducibility is very low.
200497890 USB device mode network feature always reports that it is active, even when the USB cable is not plugged in. This causes Jetson's graphical interface to claim that a network connection is active at all times.
200498221 On Jetson Nano, when connecting to both HDMI and DP displays at bootup, login screen may only be visible on HDMI. Once logged in, the NVIDIA logo appears only on DP and is not centered, leaving the HDMI display blank.
200499128 On Jetson TX2, OSidle power consumption is comparatively higher than in public release 28.3.
Boot
The following boot related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
2510850 For Jetson AGX Xavier, Secureboot with PKC keys works only if flashing follows immediately after signing. This is due to missing files located inside a temp directory that is cleared if the two actions are not performed back-to-back. To work around the problem, apply the patches described in “Error! Reference source not found..”
200471553 On Jetson AGX Xavier, changing boot device order requires reflash. The user cannot change boot order from the command line.
200480903 On Jetson-Xavier, UFS card fails to automount on boot. User can mount UFS devices manually or through the GUI. This was tested with ext4 and vfat formats.
http://nvbugs/200471553http://nvbugs/200480903
32.4.3 Release Notes
NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package RN_05071-R32 | 49
Issue Description
200492423 On all Jetson platforms, using the new OEM configuration, a minor glitch is observed during EULA screen presentation at first boot.
Camera
The following camera related issues are noted in this release.
Issue Description
200407802 On Jetson TX2 and Jetson AGX Xavier using the six-camera module (E3333), memory leakage occurs in the nvargus daemon.
200459897 On Jetson AGX Xavier, blur and corruption in the form of a vertical black stripe of pixels at one side of the image are observed with an SLVS-EC sensor.
200461442 On Jetson AGX Xavier, the Multimedia API front end sample application exhibits a low frame rate when using the IMX185. This is a regression due to VIC frequency dependency.
200476911 On Jetson AGX Xavier, users cannot use specific cameras that support the “wait until trigger” mechanism. This mechanism is intended to trigger the sensor using an external signal to capture a specified number of frames, then stop streaming until triggered again.
200490050 On Jetson Nano, the hardware de-noise switch denosiestrength has less impact than expected.
200490661 On TX2, the IMX390 dual sensor camera fails to capture simultaneously with both sensors when running two separate applications to capt